Looking for a quick, meaningful way to assess your students' reading comprehension and literary analysis skills? This Fiction Common Formative Assessment (CFA) is designed for grades 4–6 and features a compelling, high-interest narrative passage about a determined deaf musician named Mathias. It is the perfect tool to evaluate students' understanding of plot structure, conflict, theme, and text-based inferences.Designed with classroom practicality in mind, this resource includes two differentia
Need a quick and meaningful way to assess students' informational reading skills? This Common Formative Assessment (CFA) uses a high-interest nonfiction passage about the History of Labor Day to evaluate students' understanding of main idea, supporting details, text structure, author's purpose, summarizing, and textual evidence.This resource includes two differentiated assessment versions (Set A and Set B), allowing you to meet the needs of diverse learners while collecting valuable data to guid
Reading Common Formative Assessment (CFA) – Fiction Reading Comprehension & Literary Analysis | Grades 5–8Looking for a quick, meaningful way to assess students' reading comprehension and literary analysis skills? This Common Formative Assessment (CFA) is designed for grades 5–8 and uses a high-interest nonfiction-style narrative passage to evaluate students' understanding of plot structure, conflict, theme, inference, and textual evidence.Designed for Grades 5–8 with differentiated versions for
Is your student a candidate for retention? Look at all the data in one place. Let your administrators know everything there is to know all on one document. All on one page includes information like who are the teachers, what are the areas of concern, yearly grades, previous testing, bottom percentile, what extra opportunities did you provide, and their lights retention score. Does the parent agree with retention? It really helps our team make decisions about whether to retain the student for
ExamView Test Bank 50 Multiple choice questions covering topics related to sentences. Test includes these concepts: Phrases, Clauses (Independent & Dependent), Fragments, Predicates, Conjunctions, Prepositions, Punctuating Clauses Students are asked to look at sentences and tell if they are Simple, Compound, Complex, or Compound Complex Definitions are given and students are asked to choose the word that best matches the definition Groups of words are given, and students are asked to identify t
Writing Rubric with weighted grades focus on organization of essay
I am like all of you. I hate grading essays. It is easy to get lost when trying to grade a thousand things at the same time. This rubric has been made to focus on the main things students need to have in an essay. This is one of the main things my students were missing. What does your student need to have in their essay? Introductory paragraph, body paragraphs, and a closing paragraph.
Focus is on do the have the basic
5th - 9th
For All Subjects, Writing-Essays, Writing-Expository
Getting yourself organized is a skill that many students have not mastered. Here you will find tips and techniques to guide them on the path to getting organized. Many students will benefit from these tips.